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that's the semiautomatic version to what the u.s. military uses. >> okay. >> and it's a modular weapon system. so the ability to accessorize it is virtually unlimited. a lot of people jokingly say it's a barbie for men. >> i'm curious to see who comes into the store, what they're looking to buy, and why they want it. >> i'm decked out and ready to go. >> and i'm hoping to find out today when i step behind the counter at ssg. >> now i'm employee. see that? any advice? what should i say, should i not say? >> well, typically, you know, we want our guys not to ask a simple yes or no question like can i help you. because then it's easy for somebody to say no thanks. maybe i can say what are you interested in buying today? see now i've already planted the seed they might want to buy something. not just browsing. >> the employees at ssg know the guns they sell because they believe them. they believe in the power of weapons for protection. >> are there a lot of people that come in to steal? >> they're a lot less likely to come in knowing tha
that's the semiautomatic version to what the u.s. military uses. >> okay. >> and it's a modular weapon system. so the ability to accessorize it is virtually unlimited. a lot of people jokingly say it's a barbie for men. >> i'm curious to see who comes into the store, what they're looking to buy, and why they want it. >> i'm decked out and ready to go. >> and i'm hoping to find out today when i step behind the counter at ssg. >> now i'm employee. see that? any...
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the number of reported u.s. cases has decreased, especially in the south. too soon to tell, though, if the season has actually peaked. >>> thanks so much for watching today. i'll see you back here at the top. hour. >> we have a lot to talk about. we really do. your "your bottom line" starts right now. >> thank you, randi and victor. see you at the top of the hour. >>> suddenly, and maybe only for a moment, gun advocates and gun company investors are truly worried. good morning. i'm christine romans. a year marked with obsession of budgets and elections, 2013 is shaping up a little different. our leaders may actually do something to reign in gun violence. we don't know if this momentum will last, if congress will actually act. there's been a lot of talk of an executive order. this time at least feels different. this week, vice president biden held a series of task force meetings with various stakeholders in the gun debate, delivering a set of recommendations to the president based on that input as soon as tuesday. >> there's got to be some common ground here
the number of reported u.s. cases has decreased, especially in the south. too soon to tell, though, if the season has actually peaked. >>> thanks so much for watching today. i'll see you back here at the top. hour. >> we have a lot to talk about. we really do. your "your bottom line" starts right now. >> thank you, randi and victor. see you at the top of the hour. >>> suddenly, and maybe only for a moment, gun advocates and gun company investors are truly...
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through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. with crest pro-health clinical. after my last dentist's visit, i was like, "i need to take this up a notch." [ male announcer ] try crest pro-health clinical together to keep your teeth 97% as clean as a dental cleaning. i mean, there's a difference right from the beginning. my mouth felt cleaner. i could really feel it changing something for the better. [ male announcer ] go pro with crest pro-health clinical. ahh, look who's not an amateur anymore! my mouth is so clean my dentist almost didn't know what to do. i was like "that's it?" he was like "yeah, that's it!" [ chuckles ] ♪ ♪ >> fox news alert. i'm arthel nevil. state police officers and dogs searching the massachusetts home of aaron hernandez. live shot there, new england patriots tight end with the investigation into a murder of semi pro football player named odin lloy
through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. with crest pro-health clinical. after my last dentist's visit, i was like, "i need to take this up a notch." [ male announcer ] try crest pro-health clinical together to keep your teeth 97% as clean as a dental cleaning. i mean,...
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and a series of sto and starts to the u.s. on as rain has been a mor factor between the weather anthehoice. there may not be enough money made and a time pga winner is going to give us h take coming up. ♪ the boys used double miles from their capital one venture car to fly home for the bigamily reunn. you musbe garth's father? hello. mother. mother! traveling is easy witthe venture card cause you can fly airline anytime. two words. double miles! this guy can act. wanna play dodge rock? oh, you guys! and with double miles you can actuay use, you ner miss the fun. beard growing conte and go! ♪ win! what's in your wallet? you will lose 3 ss of keys 4 cell phones 7 sks a 6 weeks of slee but one thing you dot want to lose is any more teeth. if you wear a partial, you are almost twice as likely to lose your supportinteeth. new poligrip and polident for partials 'seal and protect' hps minimize stress, which may damage supporting teeth, by stabilizing your partial. and 'clean and protect' kills odor-causing bacteria. ca for your p
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and a series of stops and starts to the u.s. open as rainas been a major facto between the weather and the choice. there may ne enough money made and a time pga winners going to give us hiscoming up. ♪ with the spark mes cd from capit one, bjorn earns unlimited rewas for his small business take theseags to room 12 please. garth ] bjors small busiss earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [ garth why sett for less? ahh, oh! [ garth ] great busisses deserve limited reward here's your wake up call. [ male aouncer ] get the spark busiss card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose double miles or 2% cashack on eve purchase every day. wh's in your wallet? [ crows ] now where's the snooooze butto? [ agent sth i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ♪ [ age smith ] ge software connects patients to nurs to the right machines while dramatically ducing waiting time. [ telephone ringing ] now a waiting room isust a room. [ sta
and a series of stops and starts to the u.s. open as rainas been a major facto between the weather and the choice. there may ne enough money made and a time pga winners going to give us hiscoming up. ♪ with the spark mes cd from capit one, bjorn earns unlimited rewas for his small business take theseags to room 12 please. garth ] bjors small busiss earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [ garth why sett for less? ahh, oh! [...
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. >> remarks u.s. city is inew york, here again is gerri willis. ♪ gerri: ben bernae's taper talk might have happened all to send. despe federal reserve aasurance is the economy's getting better,irst quarter gdp growth gettin revised down to just under 2%. with more on this, an economist with the university of maryland. i thought this was a big revision. tell me what you make of this. >> well, consumers are spending the way we thought. sinesses are remarkably hasn't to invest. they're just not convinced the economy is taking off. they willave customers. they see uncertainty about the costs associated with obamacare and would just rather look for other places to invest. gerri: you look back at the recovery. of course it has been slow, but3 it has been a recovery. are we do for receson? >> i don't know that that is the cacase. it seems as thoh the economy is content to slog alo. the second half o barley be a little bit better, but it will be anything to che about. this recovery is for a half years, ave
. >> remarks u.s. city is inew york, here again is gerri willis. ♪ gerri: ben bernae's taper talk might have happened all to send. despe federal reserve aasurance is the economy's getting better,irst quarter gdp growth gettin revised down to just under 2%. with more on this, an economist with the university of maryland. i thought this was a big revision. tell me what you make of this. >> well, consumers are spending the way we thought. sinesses are remarkably hasn't to invest....
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i talked to see as you do not have trained americans here in the u.s. it would like to partner with local schools and colleges increased the training in give them tax incentives. there are a thousand ideas out there to creat jobs. why are we talking about politics? >> maybe that is just did. when i heard this week was sort of a greatest hits, if you will, snippets from of the speeches we have heardrd before. the president could have done this, that the teleprompter as. amas show. right. the idea of was this really an economic speech, political speech looking to the midterm elections? what do you think his real goal was? >> nighter. what it really was, in washington we talk about the outside in game. has been place successfully by presidents of the past. ronald reagan, bill clint, and george w. bush when you go tohe public. charles, have an idea. congress is blocking me. i want to do this or that. come with me and help me on stock this out of congress. the president cims that is what he was doing. j kearney and others said he will go talk to the american
i talked to see as you do not have trained americans here in the u.s. it would like to partner with local schools and colleges increased the training in give them tax incentives. there are a thousand ideas out there to creat jobs. why are we talking about politics? >> maybe that is just did. when i heard this week was sort of a greatest hits, if you will, snippets from of the speeches we have heardrd before. the president could have done this, that the teleprompter as. amas show. right....
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estimated 16% of u.s. prison and jail inmates have psychiatric problems. this edition of lockup one of the most graphic and disturbing. we take you inside a facility in indiana where nearly one-third of prisoners were diagnosed with a mental disorder. they tell us in detail how they got there and survived. situated among the corn fields, a prison that houses not only the most violent offenders but large population of mentally ill. wabash correctional facility. the challenges of running a maximum security prison are compounded by increasing number of a new kind of prisoner. >> 700 of 2200 at the facility are diagnosed with mental illness. i think numbers are increasing for everybody. >> superintendent craig hangs has been working at the prison since it opened in 1992. >> this is a multi security level facility, large facility, 500 acres of property. the perimeter is about a mile and a half around the facility. we have maximum, medium security offenders. >> offenders that assault staff are moved to the secure housing unit, a prison within the prison known as
estimated 16% of u.s. prison and jail inmates have psychiatric problems. this edition of lockup one of the most graphic and disturbing. we take you inside a facility in indiana where nearly one-third of prisoners were diagnosed with a mental disorder. they tell us in detail how they got there and survived. situated among the corn fields, a prison that houses not only the most violent offenders but large population of mentally ill. wabash correctional facility. the challenges of running a...
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christopher todd beck enlisted with the military in 1990 with the dream of joining the u.s. navy s.e.a.l.s. the elite unit with a reputation of being one of the toughest, fittest and most secretive forces in the u.s. military. chris
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you are not going to see u.s. carriers do anything like this. we have discrimination laws on the books. it would see it be costly across the board for other airlines. >> i agree with john. i think a private airline should be able to do what it wants. however, the old days when all of the others focused on h -- they called them stewardess in the 60s and 70s and most of the fliers were men. that has changed as a result of society change. but maybe it sn't in india. >> i am flipping on this one. i am with steve forbes. rich has the math right and he has it exactly right. tell me this, why is it everybody goes bonkers if mayor bloomburg wants to save you some weight by keeping you from drinking 175 ounces of soda at the movies, but if a private business wants to discriminate on weight, it is all good. >> fair. john, what is the difference? >> there is a big difference and rick knows it. one is coercion by a politician and the oer is a private business choosing to do what is best and most profitable. to compare the two -- >> thais the point. we don't
you are not going to see u.s. carriers do anything like this. we have discrimination laws on the books. it would see it be costly across the board for other airlines. >> i agree with john. i think a private airline should be able to do what it wants. however, the old days when all of the others focused on h -- they called them stewardess in the 60s and 70s and most of the fliers were men. that has changed as a result of society change. but maybe it sn't in india. >> i am flipping on...
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. >> next month the u.s. department of the defense is set to be hit with cuts. the army will cut 80,000 troops and the navy's active ships will be reduced 10 percent. that is short of the global requirements . some of our enemies are doubling their military might. is it just a matter of the time that we are not the most powerful military force in the world. joining us now. four star general jack king. talk about what these cuts are going to meet to the military if they go through. >> they are extremely significant . remember these cuts were designed to be so horrific that we would not take them and now we are on the pres pice of doing that very thing and they come on the heels . this is it what the viewers have to understand. the cut took place of 487 billion dollars of the defense department over the 10 years . stow this would be 500 billion dollar cut inspection to that . that bringings the navy and army back to preworld war ii in termless -- terms of number of ships and sold yerse. adverse impacts are prepare tod do something of consequence in the world. it i
. >> next month the u.s. department of the defense is set to be hit with cuts. the army will cut 80,000 troops and the navy's active ships will be reduced 10 percent. that is short of the global requirements . some of our enemies are doubling their military might. is it just a matter of the time that we are not the most powerful military force in the world. joining us now. four star general jack king. talk about what these cuts are going to meet to the military if they go through....
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they came to the u.s. a decade ago. tell us more about the reaction in russia to all of this. >> good morning. at a time when u.s./russian relations are very poor. this event could bring the countries closer together in one way. russia's president vladimir putin has phoned barack obama to offer condolences and to pledge and commit to greater support, greater coordination in dealing with the threat of international terrorism. this is something that russia has been pushing for, arguing for, for a long time now, and the u.s. president is said to have returned that commitment. john, christine? >> as you said this puts the tensions between russia and check nia into the spotlight. will this have larger implications in that tension? >> this is the important context here. russia has been fighting wars and counter insurgency operations in chechnya and the surrounding region for almost 20 years now, that is becomes increasingly islamists in their intentions and those same militants and terrorists from that region have also launch
they came to the u.s. a decade ago. tell us more about the reaction in russia to all of this. >> good morning. at a time when u.s./russian relations are very poor. this event could bring the countries closer together in one way. russia's president vladimir putin has phoned barack obama to offer condolences and to pledge and commit to greater support, greater coordination in dealing with the threat of international terrorism. this is something that russia has been pushing for, arguing for,...
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rickenbacker, must your advice for u.s. home. stay with us. ♪ at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in withremium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. this is the tempur-pic innovation lab. it's like a front row seat to our latest technologies. here is where our engineers do their constant improving. we have helped over 7 million people fall in love with their tempur-pedic. and now for my favorite part of the tour. [whispers]everyone loves free samples. ♪ gerri: america's battlof the boats continues. and new weight-loss drug is hitting the market. supposed to help obese patients eat lesess, but does it really work? fo news medic 18 joins us now with the dails. how es this work? well, it works on t chicals therain, serotonin, and it basically signals you to not have that appeti. i think it does work, but the studies show it only works about 3 percent per year, meaning
rickenbacker, must your advice for u.s. home. stay with us. ♪ at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in withremium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. this is the tempur-pic innovation lab. it's like a front row seat to our latest technologies. here is where our engineers do their constant improving. we have helped over 7 million...
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made in the u.s. a is making a comeback. one business to find out they're making it big by making it here. ♪ tracy: these stories are coming up, but we begin with the big jobs report and what it means for all of us. the economy added 195,000 jobs in june, 30,000 more than expected. did this put the fed entr'actes the poll the stimulus right out from under the market? joining us now, editor for money news ultimate wealth report. ceo of mclean financial group and resident scholar at the american enterprise institute. thank you all for being with us. let's start with stan and go right to the economy. where does this put stimulus? i mean, things are getting better cards a? >> they are. this is a reasonably good jobs report. if things continue this way the unemployment rate will slowly, slowly go down. eventually approaching 7%. i do not think that this will keep the federal reserve from tapering away had been signaling that they will. i think maybe september, maybe december. coming down quantitative easing. >> here is what bot
made in the u.s. a is making a comeback. one business to find out they're making it big by making it here. ♪ tracy: these stories are coming up, but we begin with the big jobs report and what it means for all of us. the economy added 195,000 jobs in june, 30,000 more than expected. did this put the fed entr'actes the poll the stimulus right out from under the market? joining us now, editor for money news ultimate wealth report. ceo of mclean financial group and resident scholar at the...
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remove the government out of the u.s. economy. >> mike, for those who believe government is too big right now it this the best we can do, the ryan budget. in. >> no, dave. john is right we should be doing better. if we want to look at history to time when the country was its most prosperous it has always been when government spending relative to gdp was lower not larger. the last president to proside over a prolonged period of prosperity was bill clinton when got spending down to less than 19% of gdp. this budget doesn't come close to that. >> if you look at spending over the past five years 2009 the big increase because of the stimulus but then the big increase doesn't go anywhere. just stays. we have a permanent stimulus amount of spending. president obama increased the amount of spending by 20% of the government. is that not the enough for you? >> it is not enough. i think we need to be spending more are. >> wow! >> on the economy right now. >> how much more? 75% of the private sector or what? >> until the private sect
remove the government out of the u.s. economy. >> mike, for those who believe government is too big right now it this the best we can do, the ryan budget. in. >> no, dave. john is right we should be doing better. if we want to look at history to time when the country was its most prosperous it has always been when government spending relative to gdp was lower not larger. the last president to proside over a prolonged period of prosperity was bill clinton when got spending down to...
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>> we really elieve in made in america product, and, you know, obviously, supporting j growth in u.s as well. the great thing about it, you know, the first two collections wereone in the u.s., a what i loved about that was the fact i went to the factory throughout the whole process, touch, feel the fabrics and correct things as we go. you know, it was tough dealing with international factories with the language and the time diference and all that, so this is gret. gerri: you need to be right there and know exactly everything that's happening. >> exactly. gerri: another interesting thing is lunchbox. >> sure, 10% of the profits o to lunchbox fund, a nonprofit organization based in south africa and provide dail meals to school children in a-risk areaa in south arica. what, you know, how it works is five meals are provided to these kids in these schools in south africa for every pair of leggings that are sold. gerri: that's fan tas pick. now, what is, you know the next stage for the company? are you goong to make tops now? wehae leggings, what's next? >> well, we started wiwith leggings
>> we really elieve in made in america product, and, you know, obviously, supporting j growth in u.s as well. the great thing about it, you know, the first two collections wereone in the u.s., a what i loved about that was the fact i went to the factory throughout the whole process, touch, feel the fabrics and correct things as we go. you know, it was tough dealing with international factories with the language and the time diference and all that, so this is gret. gerri: you need to be...
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it would dramatically change the u.s. health care budget. there is no way, i don't care what side of the aisle you're on, there is no way to balance health care budgets without making us less heavy. so when you recognize that, this is a national security crisis we're talking about. it's not a battle we're going to win in hospitals. as much as i wish i could heel with steel, the reality is we will win in our kitchens, living rooms, bedrooms. that's where the battle has to be run. that's something we have to change in our own lives to make it easier to do the right thing. >> you've been hanging out with the washington all stars. take a view with you and the first lady here. >> one of the things we've tried to do is be a source of information and education, i'm focused on childhood obesity because i know people will do for their kids what they're not able to do for themselves. >> is it good for america that you have a first lady and president who are obviously very physically fit themselves? >> huge benefit for the country. i think they serve a
it would dramatically change the u.s. health care budget. there is no way, i don't care what side of the aisle you're on, there is no way to balance health care budgets without making us less heavy. so when you recognize that, this is a national security crisis we're talking about. it's not a battle we're going to win in hospitals. as much as i wish i could heel with steel, the reality is we will win in our kitchens, living rooms, bedrooms. that's where the battle has to be run. that's...
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i think the question, bob, the u.s. consumer has not taken the bait. they have learned a very powerful lesson, putting off debt and they are not eager to take it back on. they will spend their debit card and every penny they make but they are not using the credit card and not willing to go into debt we had is that critical to really getting some speed behind the numbers? >> we need the consumers to do better, charles. i don't think we are going get that. the consumer will participate but will not lead the way. you point out they are spending, using their paychecks, not a lot of debt. charles: have a fantastic three-day weekend and come back ready to go because next week will be pretty exciting. we will see you soon. our next guest is 40 years old anand a lazy hazy crazy days of summer unfortunately coming to an end. what that means for your money coming up. ♪ ♪ nascar is about excitement. but tracking all the action and hearing everything from our marketing partners, the media and millions of fans on social media can be a challenge. that's why we p
i think the question, bob, the u.s. consumer has not taken the bait. they have learned a very powerful lesson, putting off debt and they are not eager to take it back on. they will spend their debit card and every penny they make but they are not using the credit card and not willing to go into debt we had is that critical to really getting some speed behind the numbers? >> we need the consumers to do better, charles. i don't think we are going get that. the consumer will participate but...
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looking up the stocks in particular, a ford saw the u.s. sales overall gain 13% they did well with the cars in the escape record setting but the truck outpaces all of them altogether. and gm says they are doing well. you see up arrows across the board and the stocks are reflecting that as well and it is a stellar performer of the bunch. liz: thank you. of china company setting the stage for more international takeover as it acquires the pork producer smithfield foods. this to be the beginning of a new trend. richard edson live in smithfield virginia. we have seen chinese companies attempt to haveb÷ takeovers but you believe this one will go through as the first of many? >> when you look at it, the questions are in the treasury body to decide whether or not there is any type of harm to national security. that is hard to imagine it will harm its i directedqk that question to william and mary's school of business professor do you think it could be held up or it is in any danger of falling through? is it a done deal? and what is a threat to na
looking up the stocks in particular, a ford saw the u.s. sales overall gain 13% they did well with the cars in the escape record setting but the truck outpaces all of them altogether. and gm says they are doing well. you see up arrows across the board and the stocks are reflecting that as well and it is a stellar performer of the bunch. liz: thank you. of china company setting the stage for more international takeover as it acquires the pork producer smithfield foods. this to be the beginning...
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the u.s. to do it baggage. you may actually be charged more . gerri: charged for going to the bathroom. he should travel light. that is kind of obvious. he also said trial love the airline. the last time i tried, they are not necessarily the cheapest. >> and the change from day to day and moment to moment. but the good thing about those as they do some things, like they will let you check at least one back for free. gerri: that is good. critical. when limit is 50 pounds. >> they differ. some have a lower threshold than others, but it can add as much as $200 to will whatou are paying. it is extraordinary. gerri: frequent traveler by year, get a credit card, an airline credit card. gerri: you d't have to be that frequent flier. you can get perks like preferred boarding : no change fee. that's a big one. if you want to change your flight it could cost $200. so it is that the preferred boarding and maybe even get to check back for free. it can pay for itself. gerri: charging by weight which is amazing. let's turn to hotels. the hotels are notorious,
the u.s. to do it baggage. you may actually be charged more . gerri: charged for going to the bathroom. he should travel light. that is kind of obvious. he also said trial love the airline. the last time i tried, they are not necessarily the cheapest. >> and the change from day to day and moment to moment. but the good thing about those as they do some things, like they will let you check at least one back for free. gerri: that is good. critical. when limit is 50 pounds. >> they...
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vessels to take product from the gulf coast to the east coast or port to port, u.s. ports u.s. port. whether we move it by barge, whether we move in by ship, by rail, pipe, the secret is to move from where it is to wear it isn't. i keep saying that. it is not hard. and the pipeline is actually the safest environmentally friendly way to move a product. gerri: wel you said that before. worries now that we're going to damage our relationship and summer with canada. here is what craig said from the canadian association for petroleum produce. the signal of a rejection of a permit by the president would be a significant change in the canada-u.s. relationship. canada is looking for security in demd wherever that might be throughout the world. is that going to be a problem? i ththink people forget how important canada is to this country. not only tt we buy things from them, but there are such an important market for our goods and services. >> there are a number one trade partner without a doubt. you kno the canadian relations to a don't think will be long impaired. it makes no economic
vessels to take product from the gulf coast to the east coast or port to port, u.s. ports u.s. port. whether we move it by barge, whether we move in by ship, by rail, pipe, the secret is to move from where it is to wear it isn't. i keep saying that. it is not hard. and the pipeline is actually the safest environmentally friendly way to move a product. gerri: wel you said that before. worries now that we're going to damage our relationship and summer with canada. here is what craig said from the...
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the majority of the workers in the u.s. are american. and on their work sites it's 100% union labor. cca successfully bids for state and municipal projects, the companies failed to garner any big federal projects. >> cca is a subsidiary of a firm that is still majority owned by the chinese government. the projects include the water cube of the beijing olympics. chinese state owned firms are off tin distrusted because many believe they get subsidies. >> we are in the 100% industry. >> denies that as well. he is forced to pay the same interest rates as anyone else. the banks also want to be profitable. >> i know from my heart that we don't have anything. >> he knows in his heart that he doesn't have advantage but he will struggle to convince people of that. the alliance for american manufacturing reached out and said the chinese state owned firms get lots of benefits and it's unfair. >> $6.5 billion of chinese investment last year. how much u.s. investment is going into china. >> 60 billion. that was just last year. you consider all of the
the majority of the workers in the u.s. are american. and on their work sites it's 100% union labor. cca successfully bids for state and municipal projects, the companies failed to garner any big federal projects. >> cca is a subsidiary of a firm that is still majority owned by the chinese government. the projects include the water cube of the beijing olympics. chinese state owned firms are off tin distrusted because many believe they get subsidies. >> we are in the 100% industry....
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leaving the u.s. saying that parties are not interested in buying. here is the u.s. ceo in 2007. >> how much pressure is there on you to succeed? >> that's a horrible question. we hope we will succeed. we have really worked incredibly hard and planned and studied to see what american consumers want. i mean we have absolutely given it our best shot so i'm comfortable. >> mason has since left and there will be a billion dollar write-down. >> we have breaking news in boston. we go to scott for the latest on that investigation. >> simon, this coming from the associated press, not ind pendly confirmed but the ap is reporting that according to a law enforcement official, an arrest is imminent and the suspect is to be brought to court. we will put all of this in perspecti perspective. the events are moving fast. more details right after the break. pocket agent app. you can also get a quote and pay your premium with this thing. i thought state farm didn't have all those apps? where did you hear that? the internet. and you believed it? yeah. they can't put anything on the int
leaving the u.s. saying that parties are not interested in buying. here is the u.s. ceo in 2007. >> how much pressure is there on you to succeed? >> that's a horrible question. we hope we will succeed. we have really worked incredibly hard and planned and studied to see what american consumers want. i mean we have absolutely given it our best shot so i'm comfortable. >> mason has since left and there will be a billion dollar write-down. >> we have breaking news in...
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the u.s. is not as dependent on middle eastern oil as it used to be. america is producing more of its own oil. it is using less and that means fewer imports from overseas. today, imports account for 40% of the oil and gas consumed in the u.s. that is down from 60% as recently as 2005. most of the oil coming in isn't from the middle east. in fact, the top exporter of the u.s. is that's right. canada. canada is the largest export. saudi arabia is number two. and mexico and venezuela and russia. bill is the former governor the new mexico and served as u.s. ambassador. so nice to see you, governor. the concerns about syria, it brings the images back. how does this bring back the calculation for this president? >> short range middle east instability. the volatility will increase oil prices with higher prices at the pump. the base is strong. long-range looks good, but short range, this instability is a problem not just for a producer country like us, but consumer. europe and japan. >> the president has made this u.s. energy independence. he made that a key g
the u.s. is not as dependent on middle eastern oil as it used to be. america is producing more of its own oil. it is using less and that means fewer imports from overseas. today, imports account for 40% of the oil and gas consumed in the u.s. that is down from 60% as recently as 2005. most of the oil coming in isn't from the middle east. in fact, the top exporter of the u.s. is that's right. canada. canada is the largest export. saudi arabia is number two. and mexico and venezuela and russia....
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the fight in motor city continues u.s. poughkeepsie judge suspending litigation challenging that they could see petitioned. what is next? liz macdonald has been all over this. >> to be with you lawyers for the city came out victorious today to get u.s. bigger see judge to set aside all lawsuits that will block the bid grips the petition which could now be the biggest in u.s. history. of course, they had worked arguedhat it was violating the michigan state constitution so that it could cut benefits to save the city effaces $80 billion of debt which includes nine-point to billion dollars of city pension and health benefits now those guaranteed worker payouts will go away we the retirees in the same pool as numerous other creditors but today's hearing tripp -- attracted to get intert the people lining up to gain entrance as city firefighters protested outside. it was once the largest fourth largest city the population has shrunk almost two-thirds and has been depending on borrowing to stay afloat. ck to you. tracy: this case
the fight in motor city continues u.s. poughkeepsie judge suspending litigation challenging that they could see petitioned. what is next? liz macdonald has been all over this. >> to be with you lawyers for the city came out victorious today to get u.s. bigger see judge to set aside all lawsuits that will block the bid grips the petition which could now be the biggest in u.s. history. of course, they had worked arguedhat it was violating the michigan state constitution so that it could cut...
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saying that u.s. law enforcement agents made up to 13,000 requestyor perersol -- in las mths thi te it was the not nsa as much as national and regional and local law enforcent officials investigating fraud and hocide, to kidnappings and burglaries, how they assembled ddtase they did and target the folks they for various crimes, is anyone's guess, but they made thousands requests over 6 months it appears that yahoo! complied and gave to to them, makes you wond and think, just how many are in on this high-tech ishing? do they jp in any time they want? on any bogus charg they want? fbi to etellinfbi telling congr. is that really it? becaus it is one thing to say you were collecting datan every day amerins. quite another to go after t guy who might not have paid his traffic ticket. in momt, more o how the fbi is justifying these up instructions. first. nick gillespie, why so many instructns, it is over the top. >> i think it will south aimous, fortunately it is --t i out rouageous. one thing that we know
saying that u.s. law enforcement agents made up to 13,000 requestyor perersol -- in las mths thi te it was the not nsa as much as national and regional and local law enforcent officials investigating fraud and hocide, to kidnappings and burglaries, how they assembled ddtase they did and target the folks they for various crimes, is anyone's guess, but they made thousands requests over 6 months it appears that yahoo! complied and gave to to them, makes you wond and think, just how many are in on...
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the u.s. postal service says it will delay its plan. save the agency about $2 billion a year. >> the annual shareholder letter, jamie diamond he says it was an extremely embarrassing episode. and it cost the firm money. he knows some of the problems are the firm's fault. loose money, anti-money laundering controls, etc. on that front, he said unfortunately, the firm does expect more regulatory orders to come maybe in the near term. he said we need to meet many new reporting requirements in short order. he addresses an idea that some have been talking about about maybe some changes. he said there is a likelihood or a ponlt that the company needs pt its legal and capital structure in order to meet some of these requirements. he said that satisfying requirements will take diligent sustained efforts. he said i feel terrible that we led our regulators down. >> thank you for that report. when we return, one of the biggest areas that the fed weighs in on the fed's early send error. several pubically held companies have done it. you hit send be
the u.s. postal service says it will delay its plan. save the agency about $2 billion a year. >> the annual shareholder letter, jamie diamond he says it was an extremely embarrassing episode. and it cost the firm money. he knows some of the problems are the firm's fault. loose money, anti-money laundering controls, etc. on that front, he said unfortunately, the firm does expect more regulatory orders to come maybe in the near term. he said we need to meet many new reporting requirements...
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>> the u.s. is good. we saw 16 million. that was a fantastic number. i actually think a little exposure to europe isn't terrible here. >> it will be interesting if we come back and say that the chrysler ipo is a top ten. it could happen. >> you think about it, it's been a long anticipated ipo here. and they picked a time in the market. if you're long, take your profits. >> let's talk financials taking a hit. one options trader sees more pain ahead for mor dan stanley in particular. >> we definitely saw some bearish activity and the theme is anything that has done real well over this year is sell and ask questions later. they bought the weekly puts right off the get go on today's open. that stock was trading about 27.70. i would probably be taking bets here. a lot of berish activity. guys are just saying i got to take some profit. they took advantage of that. they got the sell off. >> all right. thanks for that. somehow should you be trading it? dennis, great to see you. you don't like the yen? >> i hate the yen and have not liked it for a long period o
>> the u.s. is good. we saw 16 million. that was a fantastic number. i actually think a little exposure to europe isn't terrible here. >> it will be interesting if we come back and say that the chrysler ipo is a top ten. it could happen. >> you think about it, it's been a long anticipated ipo here. and they picked a time in the market. if you're long, take your profits. >> let's talk financials taking a hit. one options trader sees more pain ahead for mor dan stanley in...
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who better to have on than the smartest, richest man in the u.s., bill gates? you'll hear from him in a moment. >>> plus, media mogul arianna huffington on creating jobs. first, the soaring stock market. does that mean the economic recovery is real or is something else going on here? >>> looming budget cuts. >> we can't keep spending money we simply do not have. >> tax uncertainty. >> the deficit is still too high. >> gridlock over how to fix it. if it weren't for politicians in washington, 2013 could be a boom year. take a step back. your home, your investments, your job. the three ways most people build wealth are all set to take off. home prices rose 5.5% in november, biggest jump in six years, stocks are at five-year highs, near records. the dow is up 800 points in just four weeks. jobs are coming back. things are looking bright in 2013, but to capitalize, you'll have to get ready. and get smart. because smart is the new rich. company profits are up, home prices are up, markets are way up. sandy, why is this market up? i mean, end of last week, i see gdp ac
who better to have on than the smartest, richest man in the u.s., bill gates? you'll hear from him in a moment. >>> plus, media mogul arianna huffington on creating jobs. first, the soaring stock market. does that mean the economic recovery is real or is something else going on here? >>> looming budget cuts. >> we can't keep spending money we simply do not have. >> tax uncertainty. >> the deficit is still too high. >> gridlock over how to fix it. if it...
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there's no other asset performing the way the u.s. equity markets will, and people don't understand china to put the money there. this is the place to be. gerri: let me ask this, though. everybody on the floor today so excited about dow 14,000. again, it's, you know, it's 30 stocks, people, don't get excited. the reality is this. we have been here, and it was seven years ago. we have been here, and it was seven years ago. to me, i remember that, and i think, oh, that's disappointing that it took us this long to get back to where we should be. i always think the stock market should be moving ahead in a fairly straight line, not with big multiyear gaps. i guess i, like a lot of americans out there who have been trying to save for retirement, trying to save for all kinds of things, i wish it would stop surprising me and start acting a little more rationally. i know i'm asking too much,but do you see what i'm saying here? >> it, you know, gerri, when you look back at the past decade or past 12 years as you pointed out, think about the hea
there's no other asset performing the way the u.s. equity markets will, and people don't understand china to put the money there. this is the place to be. gerri: let me ask this, though. everybody on the floor today so excited about dow 14,000. again, it's, you know, it's 30 stocks, people, don't get excited. the reality is this. we have been here, and it was seven years ago. we have been here, and it was seven years ago. to me, i remember that, and i think, oh, that's disappointing that it...
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the u.s., so entangled with previous regime tt there is a counter reaction to that, those areas are not expert in. what we're focused on, what we have chosen to take the money i have, the money warren buffett has given, to work in the same kind of global health area. vaccines for children, the science part of that and the delivery part of that,e say it is so impactful, so wonderful we will take our money and join in on polio eradication and malaria medication and be a partner with government in some unbelievable programs i can see on a regular basis. neil: your money appears to be impactful, your foundation efforts seem to be impactful on no small measure because of you and melinda. the u.s. tck record on this is dicey, and even more globally efforts after disasters calls into question whether money ever gets to the right recipients, the haiti earthquakes some years back use as a sample. i'm sure you are famili 2 billion raised by governmen and private enterprise and concerts and the like. unl
the u.s., so entangled with previous regime tt there is a counter reaction to that, those areas are not expert in. what we're focused on, what we have chosen to take the money i have, the money warren buffett has given, to work in the same kind of global health area. vaccines for children, the science part of that and the delivery part of that,e say it is so impactful, so wonderful we will take our money and join in on polio eradication and malaria medication and be a partner with government in...
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the u.s. debt clock is magically stopped. presto, we will call up the administration on their accounting tricks next. ♪ the boys used double miles from their capital one venture card to fly home for the big fily reunion. you must be garth's father? hello. mother. mother! traveling is easy with the venture card because you can fly any airline anytime. two words. doue miles! this guy can act. wanna play dodge rock? oh, you guys! and with double miles you can actuay use, you never miss the fun. beard growing conte and go! ♪ win! what's in your wallet? [ whirring ] [ dog barks ] i want to treat mo dogs. ♪ our business needs more cases. [ male announcer ] where do you want to take your business? i need help selling art. [ male announcer ] from broadband to web hosting to mobile apps, small business solutions from at&t have the security you need to get you there. call us. we can show you how at&t solutions can help you do what you do... even better. ♪ charles: the u.s. debt clock. fourteen figured, $16 trillion behemoths ad
the u.s. debt clock is magically stopped. presto, we will call up the administration on their accounting tricks next. ♪ the boys used double miles from their capital one venture card to fly home for the big fily reunion. you must be garth's father? hello. mother. mother! traveling is easy with the venture card because you can fly any airline anytime. two words. doue miles! this guy can act. wanna play dodge rock? oh, you guys! and with double miles you can actuay use, you never miss the fun....
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general david grainger retired u.s. army brigadier general, former commander of the first-ever entry division, combat veteran, action in vietnam, granada, yugoslavia, good to have you both with u let me start with the president's performance in berlin today. it was as if i could hear come on around the globe as the president spoke. ur reactn? >> the ever shrinking obama presidency. you know, berli is where presidents go to make great historic speeches. john f. kennedy, ronald reagan. and now barack obama, and there was nothing there. it was just a lot of platitudes. the only thing he said of any significance was tt he was going to unilaterally cut u.s. nuclear forces and then hopefully gotiate with the russians to maybe get their arsenal. i say to that fat chance. lou: general. >> well, i think it has to be a trade-off you're going to reduce tte nuclear force, but if it is done and it may be a cave as long as three conditions are maintained, one i that you maintain a very robust, modernized, defensive nuclear capability
general david grainger retired u.s. army brigadier general, former commander of the first-ever entry division, combat veteran, action in vietnam, granada, yugoslavia, good to have you both with u let me start with the president's performance in berlin today. it was as if i could hear come on around the globe as the president spoke. ur reactn? >> the ever shrinking obama presidency. you know, berli is where presidents go to make great historic speeches. john f. kennedy, ronald reagan. and...
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>> you are outside -- legal the outside of the u.s. regulatory regime to mouse out of the federal government, things like the sec, regulations, things like that. john: lots of companies have expressed interest. >> more than 414 companies expressed -- expect interest. so the demand is clearly not a problem because so many companies are frustrated with their current regulatory rege that they're faced with the. john: and people are already giving you money? what would cost? >> you have to rent the cruise ship, paper things that the crew on board, moving provisions back-and-forth. it's a pretty big operation that will cost about 27 million to be dealt and certain operations. so far we have raised a small seed fund and a silicon valley, of 400,000 have another 9 million reserved for investors in silicon valley, looking for the remaining 18. and we are looking for the remaining 18 sets get going. john: originally you planned to us look at the picture here, build the whole city held in the ocean. that would have been with pilings. why did you
>> you are outside -- legal the outside of the u.s. regulatory regime to mouse out of the federal government, things like the sec, regulations, things like that. john: lots of companies have expressed interest. >> more than 414 companies expressed -- expect interest. so the demand is clearly not a problem because so many companies are frustrated with their current regulatory rege that they're faced with the. john: and people are already giving you money? what would cost? >>...
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and u.s. men cau 71% of all deaths on the road. >> now. men drive more miles than women, but when miles and driving hours are factored in we men still get in to more accidents and hurt more people. you have to say, women are better drivers based to that. [applause] but men are more likely to be unfaithful to cheat on their partners, so, is that true? i asked audience, how many of have you cheated on your spouse or boyfriend? all right you are not going to give me an honest on answer, surveys, suggestion that men are more like likely to cheat, evon may be reason for thousands of years women queu knew her childn were more likely to survive if she chose a man to stay and help her take care of kids. by contrast men were more likely to pass on their genes if they had sex with a lot of women and fathered a lot of kids, today we're told women want a committed relationship, and men' variety, right? >> i am sorry that i did not live up to what was expected of me. >> i did not have sexual relations with that woman. john: are men more likely to cheat
and u.s. men cau 71% of all deaths on the road. >> now. men drive more miles than women, but when miles and driving hours are factored in we men still get in to more accidents and hurt more people. you have to say, women are better drivers based to that. [applause] but men are more likely to be unfaithful to cheat on their partners, so, is that true? i asked audience, how many of have you cheated on your spouse or boyfriend? all right you are not going to give me an honest on answer,...
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hundreds of cases of supposedly unintended interception of u.s.
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he says this now means that the u.s. wil provide military support to the syrian rebels, but he stopped srt o saying thate will directly on it syrianebels, something that had been pushi for. saying tonight, this is a important, reason step th the president has to take. lou: thank you. ed henry, fox news chief white house correspondent. joining us, ahor, columnist, jetted back, former white house special assistant,enior adviser to presidentill clinto. and weekly standard executive editor fox is contributor fred -- fred barnes. thanyou for being here. let me start with you. this has crossed a red line. now w hear a dru bea@ and we're talki about 100-150 deaths over the course of 12 months. why is ts aed le for this administration? given 93,000 people hav been killed? >> wel i think it is a very complicated situation as all of these are. i thi that the president wants to do -- was to be helpful, but it is a situation where it is difficult to know ectly whos on one sidnd we want to make sure we're helping the right op i ink i
he says this now means that the u.s. wil provide military support to the syrian rebels, but he stopped srt o saying thate will directly on it syrianebels, something that had been pushi for. saying tonight, this is a important, reason step th the president has to take. lou: thank you. ed henry, fox news chief white house correspondent. joining us, ahor, columnist, jetted back, former white house special assistant,enior adviser to presidentill clinto. and weekly standard executive editor fox is...
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fitch warning today they will downgrade the u.s. triple-a-rated give the debt ceiling is not raised. with more of possible economic fallout, moody's chief economist. all right. if they do this, what happens to the economy, the stock market? >> well, i would think that financial markets have had enough warning of a possible downgrade of the u.s. aaa credit rating by an agency other than s&p, and thus perhaps it would not have that damaging impact. the downgrade was not especially g. that being said there will be a negative psychological shock that will temporarily send share prices sharply lower, but provided that policymakers in washington could reassure markets that washington is going to do more to stabilize the budget. maybe that -- gerri: it makes into the pipe. they did it -- did not to say there are going to downgraded if we did not like the debt ceiling prices go away. they also said the current outlook is likely to be resolved even if another debt ceiling crisis is averted. they want to see spending cut. now, do you think th
fitch warning today they will downgrade the u.s. triple-a-rated give the debt ceiling is not raised. with more of possible economic fallout, moody's chief economist. all right. if they do this, what happens to the economy, the stock market? >> well, i would think that financial markets have had enough warning of a possible downgrade of the u.s. aaa credit rating by an agency other than s&p, and thus perhaps it would not have that damaging impact. the downgrade was not especially g....
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the u.s., because frankly it's easier to be done in the lower wages, and those are not the high value jobs anyway. that's the great story about american jobs. it's dependant upon education and more investment in the industries. we can do this. >> tell me about the immigration part of the debate, because you said here we have the trend in america where we bring the bettest and brightest from around the world, and we educate them and say thank you. >> we don't call them aliens but customers. america is such a large native market that adding more customers makes us better, more people to build things and invent things and people to actually man the factories and it's particularly stupid, sorry, particularly stupid for the american government to require us to fully educate people with phd's, and ship them out of the country and take american jobs away. >> you have to keep people with great skills and great educations that can start businesses here and you have to do a better job making sure you ar
the u.s., because frankly it's easier to be done in the lower wages, and those are not the high value jobs anyway. that's the great story about american jobs. it's dependant upon education and more investment in the industries. we can do this. >> tell me about the immigration part of the debate, because you said here we have the trend in america where we bring the bettest and brightest from around the world, and we educate them and say thank you. >> we don't call them aliens but...
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the fighting became so one-sided the u.s. had to surrender. and one of the worst episodes in u.s. military history began, american soldiers were forced to march to a p.o.w. camp 80 plus miles away in 100 degree heat with no food or water. >> it was called the baton death march not just because of how many died, but because the way they died. >> some men were decapitated. others speared with bayonets. many were buried alive because they were too weak to march. tenny himself carries a scar from being slashed with a samurai sword and taking a bayonet in the leg. >> if you stopped, you were killed. if you had to defecate, you were killed. if you just couldn't take another step, you were killed. they killed you for no reason except for the fact you did not move. the whole goal was to number one, stay on your feet. number two, keep moving. >> unlike many of his buddies, tenny made it to that concentration camp. because he was strong, his captors eventually shipped him to work in the japanese coal mines where he remained until world war ii ended on august 15, 1945. >> that was a feeling
the fighting became so one-sided the u.s. had to surrender. and one of the worst episodes in u.s. military history began, american soldiers were forced to march to a p.o.w. camp 80 plus miles away in 100 degree heat with no food or water. >> it was called the baton death march not just because of how many died, but because the way they died. >> some men were decapitated. others speared with bayonets. many were buried alive because they were too weak to march. tenny himself carries a...
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from his first two jobs for being nonproductive but he had the grit to try and try agai and got 1,000 u.s. patents includinghe electric railway and of course, the labeled that followed 1,000nsuccessful attempts and a reporter asked him how does it feel to fail 1,000 times? he said i didn't. the late fall was an invention with 1,000 steps. that is grit it is great we live in a wealthy couny with the welfare state so g we worry about f people getting fat but what makes most people happy is not comfort but earned success the struggle for the opposite of berndt success is learned helplessness and experiment when good things occurred that were not burned lik nichols coming onslaught machines it did not incree people's well-being but it produced helplessness and people gave up and became passive. that passivity is a threat to our future everybody goes through pain and loss a struggleo overcome the about to happiness and prosperity and that is our show. thank you for watching. we will see you next week. >>> good evening, everybody. thank you for being with us. the fate of the immigration reform
from his first two jobs for being nonproductive but he had the grit to try and try agai and got 1,000 u.s. patents includinghe electric railway and of course, the labeled that followed 1,000nsuccessful attempts and a reporter asked him how does it feel to fail 1,000 times? he said i didn't. the late fall was an invention with 1,000 steps. that is grit it is great we live in a wealthy couny with the welfare state so g we worry about f people getting fat but what makes most people happy is not...
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john: the u.s. state department called the active selling sex for money inherently demeaning. >> sex is supposed to be spontaneous. >> according to home? who made the sex laws? john: just for money. >> a model for money. is the same thing. john: sex is different. sex is more intimate. >> your still showing a body or a sporting yourself. i choose to do this. this is what i want to do. john: i assume you have no other options. >> i have several options. before i did this i had a nice, paying job. john: what you do this? >> because i want to. >> these skills can go out on dates and give up sex and it's fine. but if a guy leaves a hundred dollar bill on the dresser there something wrong with that? john: interesting question. >> it's not that complicated to appreciate why we don't want to legalize prostitution. john: i put it to former prosecutor wendy murphy. she has large prostitutes up. >> we don't sell access to the intimate self. it creates the idea that human beings are no better than stuff. slaver
john: the u.s. state department called the active selling sex for money inherently demeaning. >> sex is supposed to be spontaneous. >> according to home? who made the sex laws? john: just for money. >> a model for money. is the same thing. john: sex is different. sex is more intimate. >> your still showing a body or a sporting yourself. i choose to do this. this is what i want to do. john: i assume you have no other options. >> i have several options. before i did...
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citizens talking to other u.s. citizens. that allowed you to reconstruct their entire calling community therefore you would know who is doing what with whom. so you could begin to reconstruct the tea party, any kind of organization you want. and then begin to see who is central to that organization or not and target those accordingly. >> steve, how valuable is this information, first of all in it's collection? and how damaging is it that edward snowden has revealed the -- at least the parameters of the program? >> well, my assumption is that the data is extremely valuable in the work that the intelligence community is trying to do but it's not entirely their decision to make about what scope they have to gather and pursue leads here in the united states. that's something that is completely dependent upon what the judicial branch of government says and what the legislative branch says in exercising oversight. >> one of the questions is if it's so valuable how come it didn't stop boston or have anything to do with the underwea
citizens talking to other u.s. citizens. that allowed you to reconstruct their entire calling community therefore you would know who is doing what with whom. so you could begin to reconstruct the tea party, any kind of organization you want. and then begin to see who is central to that organization or not and target those accordingly. >> steve, how valuable is this information, first of all in it's collection? and how damaging is it that edward snowden has revealed the -- at least the...
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would the u.s.? a battlefield situation try and take down another country's economic infrastructure, possibly having the impact of denying water, power, electricity to a population and a country we're at war with? these are the fundamental questions the pentagon is trying to cope with. for now, the obama administration has a new spiesh poli -- new cyberpolicy where they're trying to classify more information about the threat with u.s. business and industry so that the u.s. infrastructure has a better idea of what's going on. >> this mandate report doesn't just come out of the ether. we have had years -- barbara, you've been covering it, chris, you, too. years of reports of chinese lasers blinding satellites that are orbiting could essentially shut down the american financial system. right? we've had all kinds of reports of espionage for fighter jets, to keep nuclear subs quiet. things that will matter to our children, our economic security. it is not an exaggeration at all. chris, how concert sudden
would the u.s.? a battlefield situation try and take down another country's economic infrastructure, possibly having the impact of denying water, power, electricity to a population and a country we're at war with? these are the fundamental questions the pentagon is trying to cope with. for now, the obama administration has a new spiesh poli -- new cyberpolicy where they're trying to classify more information about the threat with u.s. business and industry so that the u.s. infrastructure has a...